Pinterest For GIFs Lets You Create Collaborative Images Online

Written By:

Yi Chen

A new social network lets users express themselves using only animated images.

If you’re looking to join a social network that really differentiates itself from those like Facebook, Twitter, and Google+, then look no further. Gifpumper allows GIF-lovers to create animated 3D pages and have people explore or collaborate on the creations. At first glance, it looks like what appears to be a mishmash of Second Life and Tumblr, with a hint of 4chan.

Gifpumper members can decorate each page with text, images, videos, and music. These elements can be inserted and positioned on a XYZ coordinate plane so they can be later rotated to give a 3D feel. Users can collaborate on pages together and move around objects in real-time. In addition, you can ‘like’ a page and share the direct link of any of the active pages.

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